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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We did this with our guests. Catholic wedding so needed a church for the ceremony. It was in the middle of Manhattan so transportation didn’t make sense for a few blocks. [/quote] ....................I may have attended this wedding. Catholic Church to fancy club in NYC? Not arranging for transport was a sh*tshow. We couldnt' get ubers and we all wound up walking for blocks in heels and dresses we did not want sweaty. It was incredibly annoying. Pay for transport. Economize elsewhere if you need to[/quote] Ha, not that was not my wedding. Mine was in the fall on a cool day and we walked along with our guests through Grand Central Station. Only thing we heard was that I walked too fast (nervous energy!) a guest with a double stroller couldn't get through a door and needed help. We had arranged for cars for the older guests, but if I remember correctly, everyone ended up walking. It was a fun memory. [/quote] NP. Yeah, my friend did something similar. It was fun for her, not the rest of us. She was so excited about how cool and fun it was to have a mini parade that we all smiled and agreed. My other friends and I weren't going to burst her bubble but we all thought it was not only cheap but rude. We would have preferred to take cabs/Uber but we felt guilted into having to walk with the bride and groom. [/quote]
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